Surveillance footage captured in New Mexico shows the moment a homeowner turned the tables on a burglar — holding the crook at gunpoint inside his house and wrapping him up in duct tape — after he spotted him taking a cold one from the fridge.

The Albuquerque resident had just gotten an alert from his security system about movement in the home, and been watching the break-in unfold on his phone from another location, when he decided to take matters into his own hands, KRON reports.

After calling his neighbor across the street, the homeowner met up with she and her husband and coordinated a plan.

“I went to my garage, my husband and I. We got two pistols. We met him at the cul-de-sac,” Shandra Vestal said.

“He blocked off the entry of the cul-de-sac to make sure if he did have a vehicle, the man entering the home wouldn’t be able to escape,” she explained. “As he pulled in, I passed him this .45 and then I got the other Ruger.”

The man who broke into the home, identified as Mark Thompson, was caught on camera entering the residence and wandering around. He can be seen pulling a beer from the fridge before plopping down on the couch to watch some TV.

The homeowner, meanwhile, was apparently outside with Vestal and her husband — waiting to flip the script.

“Micah and I went into the home with two of the loaded weapons,” Vestal recalled to KRON.

“Micah announced himself to the perpetrator saying, ‘I have a loaded weapon, get down on your hands and knees,’” she said. “At that time, I came up behind him and we got the individual on his hands and knees to lay down.”

Once on the ground, the trio wrapped him up in duct tape and called 911.

“We got his arms and his feet duct taped. Then we picked him up, carried him out to the front yard and waited for the police to show up,” Vestal said. “The police had told us that the home prior that he had broken into. He was wearing the same clothes he had stolen from that home when he broke into Micah’s house.”

While being wrangled by Vestal and the homeowner, Thompson apparently claimed that he wasn’t there to take anything.

“He truly said, ‘I’m not trying to steal anything, I just want to be friends,’” Vestal said.